“We had one of our higher meet scores, which is probably a let down from a standpoint as we are trying to get back to closer to that 200 number,” Peterson said. “Because of weather, we were able to do things that we normally get to do in our practice, and they just didn’t get the reps that they normally would.”

Demons junior Saige Heelein picked up a medal with the round’s best score of 49.

For Anderson’s teammates, Warren carded a 55, with her best score coming on the ninth hole where she shot one over par.

Following Warren, the Falcons received contributions from Gulbrandson (57), Luellen (59) and Hughes (62).

Peterson said the Sept. 7 match was unlike any other.

“We only had one kid play double bogey golf, and what I noticed is that the kids struggled with dealing with the conditions,” Peterson said. “These kids have never played in wet conditions with the ground being so saturated because they are used to a firm ground. It was a completely new thing to them.”